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    There are no words or details that bring the sentence to life‚ the sentence is merely fact and unemotional. Shortly after‚ Louise begins to once again come to life with sentences like “There will be no powerful will bending hers in that blind persistence with which men and women believe they have a right to impose a private will upon a fellow creature‚” almost as if she realizes

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    goes to her room. She becomes filled with joy when she realizes that she is free. Louise and Brently love each other‚ but Louise still feels oppressed. Louise feels oppressed because Chopin lived from 1851-1904 and during those times women’s rights weren’t a priority. The wives were supposed to listen to their husbands and do as they said. The story never talks about Brently forcing Louise to do anything‚ but when Louise is being described‚ it states: "She was young‚ with a fair‚ calm face‚ whose lines

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    how Louis Mallard ’s awakening is both spiritual and physical. Deneau presents the question whether Louise is "a normal understandable‚ sympathetic woman or is she an egocentric‚ selfish monster." Even though celebrating the death of one ’s husband is evil and devilish‚ the way she does it makes her a sympathetic character. Deneau explains that there is a spiritual force that is responsible for Louise ’s emotions. He also argues that "if immediately

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    Nathan Lane‚ Essay Actor Nathan Lane born on February 3‚ 1956‚ in Jersey City‚ New Jersey. Lane began acting in middle school and by the time he graduated from St. Peter’s Prep high school‚ he had decided on a career as an actor. Though he was offered a scholarship to study theatre at St. Joseph’s College in Philadelphia‚ the stipend provided was not sufficient to live on‚ so Lane took a series of odd jobs‚ including bail interviewer‚ telemarketer‚ and singing messenger‚ while trying to land acting

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    “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin‚ set in the 19th century‚ explores the emotional roller coaster a young married woman with a heart condition endures in a one hour time period after learning that her husband had allegedly died in a train wreck. Louise Mallard‚ initially saddened by the news of her husband’s death‚ suddenly feels an overwhelming sense of relief and happiness. Her happiness is quickly crushed when her husband arrives home alive‚ sending her into such a shock that her heart fails

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    similarities and differences at the end of the story. They both have something wrong mentally‚ but Louise feels trapped in this relationship and can not stand it anymore. But in “The Yellow Wallpaper” she just goes crazy at the end of it and doesn’t want anyone to touch her wallpaper. Another similarity and difference is that their husbands both truly love them‚ but in the “Story of an Hour” Louise sometimes loved her husband‚ but she felt like she was stuck in it about wanting her freedom. In “The

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    styles were both born of the French Revolution: Resting Girl (Marie-Louise O’Murphy)/Reclining Girl by François Boucher (1751) and Grande Odalisque by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres. Resting Girl (Marie-Louise O’Murphy) (1751) by François Boucher‚ also called Reclining Girl or Blonde Odalisque‚ depicts 14-year-old Marie-Louise O’Murphy de Boisfaily in a sensuous pose. It is said the painting’s purpose may have been for Marie-Louise to offer herself as an odalisque‚ or mistress‚ to Louis XV of France

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    at how a nineteenth-century woman was relied upon to act in exceedingly passionate circumstances. Louise Mallard’s heart condition renders her physically frail‚ further authorizing the time frame’s overall sentiment that women ought to stay uninvolved and unexcited. In the meantime‚ one may contend that it is the determination of the heart condition itself that authorizes a sort of shortcoming on Louise in view of the presumptions about women innate in the conclusion (Foote). All the more especially

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    in the late nineteenth century when men had control over women. Louise whose husband was killed in a train accident. The moment Louise hears the news‚ she is secretly happy because she is now free. she loved her husband but cherishes her new independence even more. Louise goes to her room to be by herself feeling free at once. The front door opens unexpectedly its Brently her husband. After all her husband didn’t die. the mount Louise saw her husband she died of a heart attack brought on by happiness

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    Spradley released a novel titled‚ Deaf Like Me. Parents‚ Tom and Louise‚ had a child‚ Bruce‚ and were expecting their second. In the summer of 1964‚ it was discovered Bruce had been diagnosed with German Measles‚ also known as‚ Rubella. Arriving at the doctor’s office‚ they were relieved to find out that Bruce’s Rubella was not the problem some and it would be fine. A quick turn of events took place when the doctor informed Louise that the German Measles could cause “congenital defects.” With

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